Saturday 10 September 2022

Archaeologist BB Lal passes away, PM Modi, other leaders pay tributes

New Delhi: Former Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Braj Basi Lal passed away at the age of 101 on Saturday. BB Lal led an excavation at the Ramjanmabhoomi site in the mid-1970s and was honoured with the Padma Vibhushan in 2021.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences on the demise of BB Lal on Twitter, saying that he will be remembered as a great intellectual who deepened our connection with our past.

Union Minister G Kishan Reddy said that BB Lal contributed significantly towards the archeological excavations and endeavours, and trained archeologists for over four decades.

The official Twitter handle of the Archaeological Survey of India also paid homage to Lal and mentioned that although he may be gone but his work lives on and will continue to teach and influence generations to come.

According to the Indian Express, Lal was born in 1921 in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. After completing his Masters degree in Sanskrit from the Allahabad University, he developed a keen interest in archaeology.

He began his career as an archaeologist in 1943 as a trainee in the excavation under the renowned British archaeologist Mortimer Wheeler. Over the course of 50 years, Lal worked on over 50 books and 150 research papers that were published in national and international journals.

Among his most notable books are ‘The Saraswati Flows On: The Continuity of Indian Culture,’ published in 2002, and ‘Rama, His Historicity, Mandir, and Setu: Evidence of Literature, Archaeology, and Other Sciences,’ published in 2008.

Lal also served on several UNESCO committees and was honoured with the Padma Bhushan by India’s president in 2000. He is best known for proposing the existence of a temple-like structure beneath the now-demolished Babri mosque.

With input from agencies

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